• @FireRetardant
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    1927 months ago

    If a city cannot manage their bicycle traffic, how should we ever expect them to handle car traffic?

    Any problems with bicycles is a simple issue of infrastructure and priority.

    • @[email protected]
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      7 months ago

      As a cyclist in NYC the complaint that bikes are weaving through cars is hilarious.

      Of course they are. Cars are almost always stuck in traffic while bikes move faster.

      I can make my 12ish mile commute in 45 minutes. Until the bridge I spend every mile of that commute passing cars.

      That’s all besides the point though: there shouldn’t be personal passenger vehicles in NYC. Business vehicles sure. A few taxis are personal vehicles because of Uber - sure. But there should be 0 street parking and heavy restrictions on where drivers are allowed to go. We need to take back our streets.

      • KeriKitty (They(/It))
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        707 months ago

        Ahhh, I see the problem! … The car drivers feel like fools sitting around in their enormous polluting wastes of space and resources but not going anywhere! So naturally everything good must be destroyed in the name of making the wrong thing feel better.

        • @A7thStone
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          257 months ago

          Having been a motorcyclist in NYC this is true. They will try to hit you to keep you from doing something they can’t. I can’t imagine how much worse it must be for cyclists.

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            The only advantage we have is that we have an increasing number of bike lanes parallel to major thoroughfares. While there’s the prevalent issue of trucks parking in the lanes they are, for the most part, clear and in reasonable condition.

        • @Phegan
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          197 months ago

          I’ve seen multiple instances of driving being mad that they are in traffic while bikes or buses zoom by.

          If they weren’t so infected with car brain, the easiest solution is to leverage one or both of those transportation methods that zoom by you.

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        7 months ago

        Yes. Yes, yes, yes. As a cyclist in NYC myself, the hate that I see bicyclists get is fucking absurd.

        “That person is riding their bike in traffic! How dangerous!”

        Like, motherfuckers, you’re the ones forcing us to ride in traffic. And it wouldn’t be dangerous without the car element. The danger is in the cars. A bicycle crash can hurt and cause damage, but with a helmet? You’re mostly pretty safe from deadly accidents. THE CARS ARE THE ONES CAUSING THE DANGER. Not the cyclists.

        And then all this talk about congestion pricing being ridiculous. TAX THE FUCK out of them. Ban them. It’s a fucking addiction. And a crippling one. Why people take cars into the city is mind boggling. Like you said, it’s necessary, especially here, for there to be some traffic. Deliveries for businesses, cabs. That’s pretty much it. But, no. Every single road is full of parked cars, driving cars, double parked cars BLOCKING THE FUCKING BIKE LANES EVERY 100 GODDAMN FEET…it’s actual lunacy.

        It’s such a bikeable city. Few hills, relatively short distances. But with cars creating so much traffic, it seems far because everyone sits in a car in stop and go traffic for 45min to get from the FiDi to the park. All these wasted resources with cops directing traffic UNDERNEATH FUNCTIONING STOPLIGHTS BECAUSE EVERYONE IS SO AGGRAVATED SITTING IN TRAFFIC THAG THEYLL ALL JUST BLOCK THE INTERSECTION BECAUSE THEYVE GONE THROUGH FIVE LIGHT CYCLES, the constant construction…it’s lunacy. There’s really no other word for it.

        This is a sensitive subject for me lol clearly